Women's Tennis

Spring 2010 (Junior): Olga completed her Junior
year spring singles season with a record of 8-11; and an overall
year record of 12-13. Gumenyuk successfully defeated both opponents
at the UNLV Quad-Match; and February 13th she defeated Idaho's
Alexandra Ulesanu in three sets, 6-3, 6-7(3), 7-5. On February
28th, Olga dominated UC Riverside's Natalie McKay, winning with a
score of 6-1, 6-1. On March 28th Olga easily defeated Cal State
Fullerton's Jerusha Cruz with a score of 6-1, 6-0. Olga's doubles
season began with partner Julia Hansen, ending up with a record of
2-3. She later paired with Christina Goehl for a record of 10-6 and
an overall spring season record of 12-9.

Fall 2009 (Junior): Gumenyuk finished the fall
season with a 4-2 record. Competing in three tournaments, she had
her best performance at the Saint Mary's Invitational. Olga
defeated two opponents from UC Davis in the blue bracket to face
fellow Tiger Sasha Fisher in the singles final. After winning the
first set 6-2, she dropped the second 4-6, before rebounding to
take the match 6-3 in the final set. Gumenyuk and partner Kateryna
Nezhura had a team best 4-3 record in doubles play. They earned a
big win over Bianaca Modoc and Anna Mikhaylova of No. 16 seed
Fresno State (8-3) at the California Nike Invitational for the
second of a four match win streak. Their streak was finally broken
at the Saint Mary's Invitational by the No. 44 ranked team of Lina
Xu and Samantha Smith from Washington (8-4).

Spring 2009 (Sophomore): Rebounding from
injuries in the fall season, Olga finished the spring with an 8-10
record, third best on the team. Gumenyuk played primarily out of
No. 6 position with limited time at No. 5. Going undefeated against
Big West opponents for the better half of the season, her streak
was broken when Cal Poly's Steffi Wong took their April 4 match
6-0, 7-6. She finished the season 4-2 in conference contests.
Olga's biggest win came over Elizabeth McFeeters of No. 2 Fresno
Pacific (6-4, 6-2) on March 20 in the No. 5 position. The win gave
the Tigers a chance to tie the singles points after trailing 3-1 in
the dual match. Gumenyuk partnered with Kateryna Nezhura and
Jenifer Widjaja in doubles play. Going 11-11 with Widjaja at the
No. 1 position, the pair went 5-4 against Big West opponents and
pulled three wins over ranked teams to earn Second Team All-Big
West honors. The biggest victory was their 8-3 upset of No. 36
University of Tulsa's No. 76 ranked tandem of Alexandra Kichoutkin
and Marta Marcinkowska on Feb. 20.

Spring 2008 (Freshman): Olga finished the
spring 6-13 in singles play. She tested out time at two different
positions, posting a 4-7 record from the No. 3 position and a 2-6
record in the No. 4 spot. She also spent time with two doubles
partners, finishing at an even 3-3 with Clara Schuhmacher and then
compiled a 6-8 record with partner Jolanta Twarowska. Although the
Tigers fell 5-2 to No. 58 Oregon, Olga played well after rebounding
from an early set loss to take her match victory against the ranked
opponent (1-6, 6-4, 6-2) on Feb. 10.

Fall 2007 (Freshman): In her first season with
the Tigers, Olga compiled a 4-6 singles record. Two of those
victories came on Gumenyuk's way to qualifying for the semi-finals
of the Saint Mary's Invitational where she eventually fell to Saint
Mary's Stephanie Ordoveza in three sets. Olga also won her first
round match at the ITA Regional's. In doubles play, Gumenyuk paired
with Jolanta Twarowska and the duo played to a record of 4-5
including a victory in the first round of the ITA Regional's, and a
win in the quarterfinals of the consolation round in the Saint
Mary's Invitational.

High School: Olga came to Pacific from
Gymnasium 117 in Kiev, Ukraine, where she graduated in 2007.

Personal: Olga Gumenyuk is daughter of Bohdan
and Tamara Gumenyuk. In her third year at Pacific, Olga is
bioengineering major. In her free time Olga enjoys basketball,
music, reading, swimming and traveling.